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Meaning of Camel | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈkæml̩

Definitions

  1. A river in Cornwall, England, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Padstow.
  2. A cigarette of a popular American brand.
  3. A mammalian beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus.
  4. Synonym of giraffe.
    South-Africa, obsolete
  5. A light brownish color, like that of a camel (also called camel brown).
  6. A vessel or tank, typically paired, used to make an object more buoyant.
  7. A person of Middle Eastern origin.
    ethnic, slur
  8. A fairy chess piece that is moved three squares in one direction and one at right angles to that direction in a single move, leaping over any intervening pieces.

Equivalents

Afrikaans kameel
አማርኛ ግመል
العربية إبل الجمل بعير جمل ناقة
Azərbaycanca dəvə
Беларуская вярблюд
Български камила
বাংলা উট
བོད་སྐད རྔ་མོང
Bosanski tava камила
Català camell
Čeština velbloud
Dansk kamel
Deutsch Kamel
Ελληνικά καμήλα
Esperanto kamelo
Eesti kaamel
Euskara gamelu
فارسی اشتر شتر
Suomi kameli
Français camel camel chameau chamelle
Gaeilge camall
Gàidhlig càmhal
Galego camelo
ગુજરાતી ઊંટ
Hausa raƙumi
עברית בכר גמל נאקה
Hrvatski tava камила
Magyar tévé
Հայերեն ուղտ
Bahasa Indonesia unta
Íslenska úlfaldi
Italiano cammella cammello
日本語 ラクダ 駱駝
ქართული აქლემი
Қазақша түйе
ខ្មែរ អូដ្ឋ
ಕನ್ನಡ ಒಂಟೆ
한국어 낙타 락타
Kurdî awr deve deve tava têve
Кыргызча төө
Latina camela camelus
Lëtzebuergesch Kaméil
ລາວ ອູດ
Lietuvių kupranugaris
Latviešu kamielis
Македонски камила
മലയാളം ഒട്ടകം
Монгол тэмээ
मराठी उंट
Bahasa Melayu unta
Malti ġemel
မြန်မာဘာသာ ကုလားအုတ်
Nederlands kameel
ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଓଟ
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ اوٹھ شُتَر ਊਠ ਸ਼ੁਤਰ
Polski wielbłąd
پښتو اوښ
Português camela camelo
Română cămilă
Русский верблюд
Ikinyarwanda indogoba
سنڌي اٺ
සිංහල ඔටුවා
Slovenčina ťava
Slovenščina kamela velblod
ChiShona ngamera
Soomaali awr geel
Shqip deve
Српски tava камила
Svenska dromedar kamel
Kiswahili ngamia
தமிழ் ஒட்டகம்
Тоҷикӣ шутур
ትግርኛ ገመል
Türkmençe düýe
Tagalog kamelyo
Türkçe deve hecin
ئۇيغۇرچە تۆگە
Українська верблюд
اردو اونٹ
Oʻzbekcha tuya
Tiếng Việt lạc đà
Wolof giléem
Yorùbá ràkunmí

Examples

“Returne our Mules and emptie Camels backe, That we may trauell into Siria, […]”
“Achilles! a drayman, a porter, a very camel.”
“As sometimes happens in countries of small civilisation, a leader arose from among the Arabs. None knew from where he sprang, and it was said that he had been a camel driver.”
“Nantucket Island is probably the only place in the United States where camels were put to work to solve the problem created by a sandbar. They were Marine camels, and like their live namesake, they were of a rugged construction and were designed to do very heavy work. In the shape of two large wooden boxes, the camels were flooded with sea water until they sank to a low level in the water; they were then arranged on each side of a heavily-loaded ship and drawn tightly together around the ship by means of heavy chains passing under the ship's hull. As the sea water was pumped out of the camels, they rose up to a higher level, raising the ship between them, and when fully emptied the camels and the ship were towed across the bar easily and safely because of the lesser draft. First used in Holland as early as 1688, the camels were invented by one M. M. Bakker, who named them for their great strength. The Dutch used them to carry large ships over the Pampas, which was a passage between two sandbanks in the Zyder Zee, opposite the mouth of the River Y, and about six miles from the city of Amsterdam. The Russians adopted the idea and used camels for carrying ships over the shoals at Neva...”
“The fers and camel can reach all the cells of one colour. The others are more restricted; the dummy cannot move at all, and the commuter can only move back and forth between two cells.”
“Mr. Martin bought the pack of Camels on Monday night in the most crowded cigar store on Broadway.”

CEFR level

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